Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1867 — Page 4

Notice to Non-Residents, In the Court of Common Pleasiof Adams County Indiana. January Term, 1867. Andrew Kufman,) vs. i Petition for Divorce. Sarah J. Kufman ) It appearing fmm affidav.t filed in the above entitled cause that Sarah J, Kafinau is a nonresident, of th? State of lu’diaha Notice is therefore,, hereby given, the said Sarah J. Kufman th it site be and appear be fore the Hon. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams .county, on the first dny j of the next regular term of said' court, to be held at the Court House m ihd town of Decatui on the Second Monday of January 1.867 and plead Uy answer o r demur to said complaint , ur the same WiA be heard and detvimiaed in ' her absence. Witness my hand an-.l seal [l. s.j of said court this 16th, day of November. l?6tk JOHN McCON NEL, Clerk. N. v Kith, 4w. By A. J. Hill Deputy Notice to Non-Residents. In the Court of Common Pleas o< Adami County Indiana, January Term, 1867‘. Sarah Moore, I vs. > Petitiealbr Divorce. Walter Moore, ) It appearingfrem affid Jvit'fi!»d m the above entitled cause that Walter Moore is a non resident, of the State of Indiana. Notice isiherefore Jitffeby given the said W Iter Moore that lie be and appear liefore the Hon. Judggof'the'Coiitt of Common Plejs of Adams county, on the first day of the next regular term of said court, to be held at the Court Meuse in the town of Decatnr commencing on the second Monday of January 1867. and plead by answer or demur to said comp’ rnt or tlvsame will .belie Ltd and dcteJmised in Lis absence. Witness mr hand an 1 seal [l S.J of said court, tins 16lh day of November: 1366. JOHN Mc&ONNEL, Clerk. Nov. 16ft, 4w. By A. J. Hill, Deputy. w<in l s.-, - - Notice to Non-Resident. Ic the Court, of Ch. tntnop Pleas J Adam’ County, Indiana, January Term, 1867. ’ John Butts, ■) vs. S- Petition for Divorce Tjlioda C Butts, ) It. appears from affidavit filed in the above caiiiled cense, that Rhoda C. Hutts is a nonresident of the State of Indiana — Notfce' is. thdrefore, h. y given the said Rhoda C. Butt that she be nnd apyear be-s.-re l!w> Hon. Judge’ of th.? ' *pprt of Comin <ii> Jhas of Adams county on the first ihiy’ofthe next regular term thereof,to b held at the court l ou’e in ill- town of ilcuMir, commencing, on ihe second Monday of J aniriry, 1867, and plead "by answer or demurr Io said complaint or the ►*me will be hear,! and determined in her al-i notice. Wlfnrss my hand and s?t.l j [l s.j of said Court,"hereto affixed this November I V-h , I S(i6.. JOHN McCONNEL, Clerk. Nov I6tl>;iw. By A. J. Hill, I ep.uty. Notice to Non-Residents In the Court of Common Pleas of Bda/ns County, Indiana. January Term, 1867 Smith M. Oliver,) va. > Petition fur Divorce AWta J; Oliver) It appcKHng from itfHtlavit filed in the above i ntitl d cause that Almira I Oliver, the defen <iapi f is a non resident of die Slate of In imna Notice is therefore hereby given the said Alth fra I. Oliver of the fili ner and pendency, of this prncee'd'n?. nnd that -he be and npp'or before lhe Hon. Judge of the court of common | pleas on'the first day nf the next regular feYm | thereof, to be hoi Hen at the court hotise in tL‘* I Town of Decatur 4 in county and State of h .liana, commencing on* the second Monday of 1 January. I*G7, and answer or fkmiir to said} <’or»pWfi)t jor the same will be heard and de i h rjoined in her absence. Witness rr. har 1 and seal of j [vs ] sai J cosirt th'- i3ih rHy of Xo , vtmlM'r. IRG6.*' JOHN McOONtfFJo Cb-rk , ifi, By A; J. Bill. Deputy. Land For Sale. Notice i* herby give that the ii dcrsignnd adnjrni.Mrator q? the estate-of Z P. Guard, will by • authority of the Oouj t of Common Pleas at Adams county»lndi ana* sell a> private Rale 'of i the law-office of James R. Bobo in the tojen of Decatur in said county and State on and-after ! " t trv 2”! st day of December 18(16. j The following described Real Estate- :< wfr: The undivide ’ tw» thirds.pp.rf of the stm-iL j h.-df of the north w-'-t quarter if section t’.i: v three, tn town tyeury north, of range fifteen east, • Al The undivided two thirds pnr! of the i '"Ji • xrest quarter of rheso’i'h west quarter of section | •thirty three, in town twenty-seven north, of range fifrer»i .st. Terms of Sale, One third cnah in baud one third ir> twelc - nmidhn -and one-third iuUim<mlh« k. enr.-d by note with xccuritj tu.the »a! Maction of tlm • .undersigned. JAS. Bal T Nev. 16, 1864. Adm>’?> i. r. Auohuistralor’sds !e, hereby ifivpt il.-.t ib.e ;«t r siuned Jjdtr'tni^!re!<f- of iLp p*-! of Fl?. aabeU* Pass.on. ib-cea -4. wHI at.-pwHVr e . nt the late. r« si enoeot th -dpr jowl in Jefferson township, AJ-wia-roirtitv. i id : -< >a. An Friday, T4, 1860. thr pergonal property of s..iJ c. tale, ns follows; Horses, c*U’e. hogs, « p,-hou-• h«.! I -in kitchen Jiniifur". corn 1 , I’hv. farrhi’tsr fools and many other articles too nuntrrot:.s to m ntinn. > TERMS OF SALE: A rivdit.,uf twelve Tcoe’lis will r>n n ßinns of throe dollars r.nd upward, hr the p*ir chafer giving h’s note with approvno seen; rv, waiting valuation IsWs all .n-. dter* three dellars cath in Land. .ITMTb i .V. Kpv ’.Site. * • *• > , ' A> 1

»».■' ' r *; i.'>f 1 . 1; ty Sale of land. MORTGAGED TO THE SCHOOL FUND Tn pursuance to the eighty-seventh section of the school law adopted March 6; 186 the the -following pieces, parcels, or lots of land, or so much as may be necessary, will on. MONDAY, MARCH 221, 1867, at the Court eHonse dnor; hi.?li» town ofTsecatur, Adams County, Indiana. beSiffered for sale to the highest’ bidder; the bids being he amounts chargabl® and dee, the I same hiving been mortgaged to the State of Indiana, toWcure the loans of congroaional : aud common school funds, and forfeited sos ' the non payment of interest in advance ’ oa, according to the condition of the loan. Said sale will be held between the hours of i two o’clock a. ,m.'and four o’clockp m. and sai i dav. and will continue from Aav to day 1 until', all is sold. ' UNION TOWNSHIP. The south west quarter of the north west quarter of setAnin sixteen township twenty viillA. north o’r.ngo fifteen oast, containing forty acres, mortgaged -by D, D. BcviUiaim. r on the lath day of May, 1865. Loan; $l(?0/-0; hiteieat, $6.00; damage. $2,12; cost, $l;90; total amount duesll2,l2. The north west quarter of tha south went qua: ter of section thirty one, Township twenty i eight, north of range, fifteeji east, containing forty acres more or less, Mortgaged by Benjamin Middleton, on the lltb dSy of May, 1865. Loan, $1 00; interest, 6 00; damage 2,12; cost, $1,00; total amount due, $112,12. The south fraction in section twenty six. bethg the south half also the south east quarter of the south east quarter of seftien twenty seven, townslup eil hl north, of range fifteen ea-t. containing sevlnty four acres more ot less, Mortgaged by Charles Krickaberry. on. th? 14th day of No veniber, 1859. Balance of loan due, S3O; interest. 66 cents; damage. GJeenta; cost; $4 00;: felamciunLdtfe, 'S ">5',28. ROOT TOVNSHIP. Tlienorth balfof the Norik east quarter of section twehly five, Township twenty eight north,,qf range foy’” :gn , en«t t containing eighty acres, ifJrtg'agcd by - Nulelinger and Jan- Nidelinger or. the 17th day of Jijnuary 1862, loan <2 0 interest sl6 s’; -1 am ages4,3s cost, $4,09 total amount '.lues224/'4; KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. The east half of thesnufh west quarter of «-ecti'?n twenty four township twenty s ven north of range’lhirteen east containing eighty sems. Mortgaged by Jacob Whitehurst, and RicT.ael Whiteh'T-t on the 18rti day of July, I'-fi'l. Loan $200; interest, $9,10; damage, s4,Tß;cost 4JIO. fotarXm’iiint-dne’S’3l7 23. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. The undivided one third part of tue north enst quarter of the south west quarter of section seventeen, township twenty seven north, of range fourteen east, Mortgaged by D. D Barnh'.rt and Marr Barnhart on 10th of October, 1860 loan &4''), l *' 1 , interest, $',26; damage, 0,82; cost $ 1 OOj total amount due $16,08. SAINT MARY’S i OWNSHIP. T’.e wist half of the west half of the sou'll west quarter of. section rii'mleen township I twentv seven north of range fifteen east canj tabling f->':y acres Mortgage Ibv 1 wool R -.mp I .in the 23<f 3av of September 1861 l.vtn $1 00 interest .$ 151 damage $2,07 cost SI.OO lota! amount due $109,57. Tlu- north east quarter of the soiith east quarter of section th rec, town ship, twenty seven north of range" fifteen cast, containing for'y acres. Mortgaged by Willi .m Coiner nnd Nancy Comer on the l f th r< November 186'1, loan 8t dollars interest 1 doil.'ir 06 cents dama?e 1 dollar 64 cents crist 4 0 dollars, total amount, due 87 dollars 60 cents. Lot Number fineXs) in the Rirhnl Reserve tufruship twenty-seven north of- rinje fifteen east containing fort v tw.i acres ‘more or Uss ! Mortgaged by Eli-Jia Xi-.i’ick and Maha'i Gulick on th 9h of June' IJ61 J 6 ), loan 5.1 "doL, lars interest 2"dollars 76 cents damage 1 d filar 5 cent'cost4 dollars total amount'due 57 dollars 89 cents. Tin west half of the north west quarter of section ten toWnship twenty seven nodlh i f range fifteen -teiiif c.nhtaiiiifrg eighty acres,. Moro-aged by ?<rt*rJackson a.'idSusan Jack <dn «m tltelOft of March 18 3 loan 3AO did I lars interest 21 dollars 17 cents damage 6 dol-- [ lars 42 cente cost 4 dollars total amount d«ie 331 dollars 5 tc.mts, MONROE TOWNSHIP. ' I*he east half of the north east q i irter of I soeGon twenty six township twenty six north | nfringe fourteen cast containing eighty acres. ’ Morrgs.’ed by B’l i'i'nin rs. Jehnson and MaTv Johnson mn th 2J|h of October 1862, loan 194 m 'larsJiiterest 2 dollar* an-ii) U cents kimn—e X dollatrt 6 cents cost 4 dollars tci a. amount due.l -8 J<«« yra96 .c-pts’ FRENCH TOWiHIP. 'The north west quarter wifftw north west qjr. of section eleven t-owmlHp twau'y s’x-nortb of range thirteen east, contaiiiing ’-m-y ’cres Mortgaged b?r Cirarles Souvinemu ' the 12th of November 1858, loan lt»frdollars 'i ; 2 • J.lms 52 cents dtnw.e< dollars 5 *miis c.tsr 1 dollars lutak amount dne 1 i 108 diißart-57 cents. WABA'II TOWNSHIP. ’ The smith part of the South west quarter of ' section seventeen towt-liip twenty five n >rth ‘ of ranee fourteen east, com min r forty acres. . Mortgaged by Abraham Studabaker-or. tire lOih of UetiJier *863. Lem <>l) dollars intre.-t? 1 doHnr 89 cints damages I dollar 25 cents c -st, 4 dollars total amount due 67 dollars [ • -1 i?' 'its .. . _ The half of thesoulh.eagt quarter and I Ihe son * h r? ah es the•ior i•» ,t ’ it : lies north and west* of the Wahnsh river in ! s: <■>ij twenty-one townbWp twenty five north >f fourteen east c nitaining seventy i iniiw acres YQore or lees, Mortgaged by Fr p dcrick Walclrley on the 6th of October 186 I loan 2 8 dollars, interest G dollar4l cents I damages 4-d<'Uars 12 centseost 4. dollars total ’ Rmoiii t dive 214 dollars 56 cents JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Fi»rfv acres off of the south end of the eist 1 half dftUe S’*uth tagUpiartur < ’fvoiii towiirvLip, twenty five- north of range nilee’i e.?-[ di by Luke ItoekWij-.ti or. tin* 1 -ill of S; piember 1864 loin IQO dollar? interest 3 dollars 09 centa damage 2 dollars | 7 cents cost 4 dofrars total amount due 109 i I dollars <6 cents.' S » m-4ch of the above Mortgaged premise- ■ • ineach ease as vritl par tlie-prineipnl interest ■ cost and ’anirtge will be off ’.red for .cash; and I b isp -h «re no bidder C.»r cash the prem : i-;< 5 will 1 e bid in for the sta/e. W. G. SPENCER Auditor, A. Co. ~ no NoHca hereby wives to the Supervisors of WafihJngirm town ,hip, Adams county, torr.^t rd the office otrlli/? tow .ship Trustee, in De catur, ou Saturday, February 23d, for the purpose of seitUnz and auditing ‘heir ac counts. JOI|N »'! mEII S, Tra~f Vih 4*.

J® r JBS2 M ARBLE SHOP. [1 . ■ The undersigned is just receiving « larff and superior «tocW Marble, and has taken th shop formerly occupied by Henry Schradei where he may be found it all Lillies ready t r take orders for e I Marble Monuments r ,f AND 1 F _ _ Tomb-stonss, It •-■ ■■ V .. . r of all sizes anj prices, plain or Ornamental as i; may be desired. Inscriptions in i; j - ENGLISH ‘NDGERMAN, rr 1 am also.prepsred to furnish ; BUILDIN i STONE, f r b Window caps, Window sills,. Door steps, t * ■ etc., at reasonable rates. Those wishing anything in mv lino are respectfully invited to give me f a call, as I do not mean to be undersold or suri passed in th? quality, style and finish of my . work. Orders solicited and filled with fidelity I and dispatch. Corner of Thir l and Jaclceon Streets, i DECATUR, INDIANA. B.WEMIIOFF. SAMUEL METER3ON, Travelinf kgeaa. vlO—nJ —ts. ITt IL IM rt Cl MIEtS COLLEGE. .FORT WAYNE Ind. 33?-ASA. SZ: IT J TJk.- • H. H. LIPSS. PRF-MDENT and PROPRIETOR ea. McDonald, Rrincipil of Matherne! ii-al Popart men’; T eachert in Tbeorelic’il and Practical Business, Correst ■'indence and Pennmanship. A. COLLARS, Lecturer on Commercial Law. HON. J. S. WORDEN, AKl> D P. WHERDEN. ■ Lecturers on Contracts. S. LUM BA RD, * Lecturer on Insurance. JOHN COLERICK. Lectu.cran Modern and Ancient History. .REV. GEO . O LITTLE. Lecture on Commercial Ethics; EXAMfviVG C'»M7ITTTEE. JNO S IRWIV, Cashier—M. rehaqts National Bank. CHAS MmHULLOCH. Firm of A:en Cm, Bankers W. B FLSHER, Cashier First Nation il Bank. ER HARTMAN. Bjok k<wpi:r Fjr»t M N.-.:imial.B*bk. JNO. MOff AR. Jr.. P-ouk keeper Allen Hamilton 4 Cd’s. Bank. P. L wtlLtv.w, Book ite per A. P fs Hardware sf.ore W !a . M. QUIST.ON, Baek keeper C Ors& Dry good, store, - This institution js one of the mosi fio&rish* ingand thorough in the United Slates The nrr-iibir oftalonted m -nlhaf r-.-'-pose the F<c ’iltv.n-,.- s-'-i.e-ter fiiciHtfes off. red fo> athnroogh Bu inessednratiqn. and the vas! n 'mber of graduates it. sends <nit every year, who ire nnw orennvinrt petitions in the larges’t whole sate, r. lail-cteivnitewr, and Banking houses in ’lie c'tT Oal c.niatry, prove that the chances for succ-w-s,to the .Head.tares ot this College are far suneri,,? to those of o’her instita lions of the kind in the country Thos- that enter this j college with the determination to succeed. satisfaction is guaranty 1 in every particular. Tapers and Circulars sent free. Anyp rSon sending twenty-five names of' v'jingm“i who lake an interest ip Education ! and we will send that person specimens of pon'nmanship. Ad/reaa, HF, TJt’Trtl, M>w« Whjreo, ladiwia. $1 SCO PERTV EAU I- We wantpV* iwrtfhere splVout ihpr-.vfd Sowing chine’ Three n**’ kinrh. Under and upper . feed. Warranted 6m rears Above safatv or : lar r i paid. The only machines ; sold in United 4 for *e«s than which ( /Tozce. ‘ ihon, > »*r»?ncr ft-ikcr. Sine** A* - 'fnd BaelrfUef. ! A 7 i otbf r .'.'i-ap ;c’>in are i nfriiqeTncnts and ii the gfller or user ar? liable to arrest, fine, and ' nprisionment. Circulars fr*<" .Addr?-?. or call | nnnn Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or r| vlwc«»?o IH. 9 52 l y iiISTICE BLANKS. “ We hnvb r ri-k n a m?nl “rff*Jr»o fax blanks «3«MTnnn *.. Sabpcsnas, Exd c-cutia^s*^ t Ui -s*\<\bv3P LUUni «. FAGLHOFFICE...

■ ii.\ U UIE Vtli ST.i'.rx! i hi . ■ ■ KO VER & BRO.. DECATUR, IND , i respectfully announce to the citirens of Adams CoOiitw, and WhbliC in g • ' Li I keep constantly on hand a large assortment of | ’ ... i. *.. ssr>r 1 such as COOK, parlor:* OFFICE STOVES. Also a large stock of TIN, PBESSHD AND JAPAN WARE.jand are prepared toipui up Lightning Rods, and are 'Tiitnuficturing ancUwill put up to order I TIS SPOUTING, y y and in fact are prepareibto do nil kinds of work pertaining to their business, including COPPER SMITHING. ’ Having recently . enlarged by an addition to their store i-oom they are prepared to fill ail orders in their line, of their own manufacture, both of W’nole s a I e ■i ■ • AND | Retail, at lower prices than can be! furnished by any other establishment in toe couatty. Place of busine. s on t o East side Second street, opposite the Clerk’s office. kj-Coantry produce taken in exchange for work vIO-n2l ts. XL, Air-. WA— J ‘ PRACTICAL AND TH9TOSIAPHLR, ! DECA TU R, INDIANA. ; Would inform h’-' petrous and customers ge'n- ' .-rttlly, that he is always ready to acccHimoJatA them with all kinds and of Pictures known to '■ he art. at cheaper r.i'.rs than they can be had elsewhere., Sp c.ial i.ttcntlongiven to the taking of children’s picturesCOME ONE. CO’IE ALU He has an hand a choice assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARD PHOTOGRAPH .1 SPECIALITIES, POSE WOOD A GILT FRAMES, CORP AND TASSELS. P.OSE WOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS: of different widths sold at low rates. Also Charts, Battle scenes. Biblescenes &c. I CALL AND SEE. Decatur, Ind., May4thlß66—tf. JBTN A INSURANCE OOMPAN Y, fTAHJtPaD.LONK-, Net Cash Assets, July, 1864. $3,273,635.01. Losses Pnid in 4 5 Years, Over $16,500,000. Three Millions of Cash Assets—a cur'ent loCOate- >.f t' 22 ' n ff* *--* system of efficient agencies—a well seasoned and valuable experience—the pretii-e of fortyfive years’ sneress-a rernetii-.l -irf.-r—a cash basis of transactions—terms liberal and rates moderate —prompt 'and equitable settle- : are Xmong the characteristics of this 1.-EWIXG BW X WHY. Heavy mercantile values need strong under writers, y«d m wchaiits will npprriiate ihead vantage of Insurance with the aETNA. Fire, and Inland Naviga'ion risks e.m be negotiated upon favorable termswi.h agents | throughout th» country. Rrnncti, tft Vine Street, CtNOiK.y i n, OHIO. D. STCtiAßtxni, Local Agent*. AYE IR nia'l? by (imr one qp—it ij’-’v’ with sls—Steneil No ’ experience necessary. The p.-asi.ients Cash- ': iers, and Treasurers of 3 Bank, indor-othe circular. Sunt free with sample*. Address ■ the American Stencil Tool Works. Springfield, Vermont. vlO-n2O-3m-pac. UirdoYv Glass, OF allsjm, at prices to suit, the times, at S. O Bnt.l.MtN'S £*’* Dm j

. ‘Live and Let Live.’ S. C. BOLLMAN, TO BOLLMAN A ABELbPKRGER.) DECATUR, IND., H’ AS on hand, in his rooms, in Numbers' New Block, East side of Second btreet a large and complete stock of | : r - ■ • s'.--Pure Drugs & Medicines. g C/7E.VZCJLS, 1 PAINTS, OILS, t VABNISHES, DYE STUFFS, WIffDOW GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, PURE SPICES, Ac > Peifuineriesaud Fancy Articles, in great P. variety. Pure I : i ■ ... i. - -t ■■ , Winss & Liquors, For Medicinal Fnrposwi. I. * ■ • , * I . j iPatent and Proprietary; Medicines, in great vane.y. i Letter, Cap and Note Papers, Envelops, i Pens, Pencils, Inks, Ac., Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. Kerosene or Coal OIL J teSa,.Wßi» Coal Oil Lamps. In fact everything usually kept in a I . “FIRST CLASS DRUG SRORE.” C ALL AND SEE LSI I Pecs—Cheap for CASH. We would say totlc public that we bnvese- > cured the servici s of a PRACTICAL DRUG GiSTiand Physician* nnd Customers can reIv upon having Prescriptions correctly compounded at all hours of the dnv or night — Don’t forget the place—Numbers* New Block, East s'-de of Second street, Decatur, Ind. Feb’yß, 1866. friD A CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPAN LAFAYETTE, IND. : Capital, 2500,002 00. OFFICERS. Daxikl Brawlet, President. E. D. Marsh, Vice President. N. C. lIfL'JERBr.AND, Secretar-. J ILL Slatton, General Agent. V. B. SIMCOKE,IocaI Agent. , Juue 2. 1 365 Decatur, Ind Toilet licjres. 4 FINE assortment—Bazin’s. Lubin’s and , k Phalo’i’s Perfumeries. Hair OiU, Pomades, Puff Boxes, Cosmetics, and. Tcrtet ar- : ticb-s. with a fine assortment of Fancy artic ,les, ai S.C BOLLMANS New Drug - toer. Coal Oil and Lamps. BEST of Coal Oil, with a large assortment of Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps, Ohim • n»ys, Shade*. Wicks, and Coal Oil Fixtures, ;; of e’l kiuuA, at. Lwcat rates, r.t S. C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. Pure Spices. ! /'Minnamon, Mace. Casia Buds, Clove*. Nut- ! N.J megs, Ginger, Allspice, Peperand Spices I of all kinds at S. C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. Brushes! Brushes! I * PkIMT aod Vaiuish Brushes. Tools, Shoe, Cloth. Tooth, XaH’. Hair and ■ I Flesh Brushes, in endless variety, at S. C. BOLLMAN’S , t New Drug Store. i lowers of the 'weed;” ye who can av- : ! L predate se<l enjoy a good cegar, can be ’ « accommcdaiid at ' S. C. BOLLMAN’S , New Drug Store. t Car-nine and In/ellßde Ink*,-al l $. C. BOLIMAN’S. ! , lUSSESmw, ShuuWm Braces, qf the fl»ost | i 1 approved make, With a larg-stotk of Surgical LiMruntenls. nt [J S. r. BALLMAN’S i New Drug Stole.

u - ft - vp- ' ■ ■■■ ... cuhe; r- Chills and Fever, 'g Q‘ Bilious Fever, _ .g S llntermittent Fever, Remittent Fever, J g Congestive Chills, steWSßs ug'i A>., g AGUE | 1 t Diarrhea, g Dysentery, JW ?|i; Periodical Headache, R ■ Tc PH T For Sale Ey . ’ Dn.i< Tsts. WM. Sl OG ‘M--’< & Cd.. I Ful'w, French <iFuller, Chicago, HI., whole-i-ale Agents. lor aale by S. C . Bollman, D» ; catur Jud. | .IQ— U S—

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CITI; ON BALSAM is the Cheapest and Speediest Cure f r lICH. ARMY OR Vr ABASH SCRATCHES. It is liquid, is rot disagreeable; does not soil the clothes, and never fails to cure at once. It contains no Mercury i and is safe to use under any circumstances — It is onh half the price of similar preparations and is far more pleasant and effective. FOR BURNS AND SCALDS, it has no equal. It prevents Cbaffib Harps makes them white and soft. As an external application for Rheumatism. Eruptive Drscn’-s of the Skin, Ulcers, Old Sores, Gangrene, it » very effective. Sold by Druggists. Trice 25 cents. Made onlv by the CROCK MANUFACTURING CO., DAYTON, OHIO. i CITRON BALSAM is blown on ev. ry bottle, v Ifi-r; 26-1 y. I Park Nursery. NEAR FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. DF.GROFF NELSON, Proprietor. The attention of the people of Adams county lis invited to the large and superior assort | merit of Fruit AND Ornamental Trees Aa-sale at this nursery, embracing the most spI proved varieties of Stnndard and Dwarf frail trees,such as APPLE 3, PEARS, CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, QUINCES, GRAPES, GOOSBERRIEI, CURRANTS, RASPBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. BLACKBERERJ3, ESCULENT ROOTS. BUCH A* ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT, DECIDUOUS, TREES A-PLANTS-EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS, OBNAMFSTAX VIWS AST CREFFFns. FTC . ITC-, It is the intention of the proprietor t deal honorably and justly with all. He will warrant his trees to be what they are represented• We might point ent other advantages such n« soil and climate. Trees transplant! jl from this nurserr are hardy and vigorous and much more likely to live than trees brought from distant nurseries. Farmers who consult their interest will patronize the Elm Park Nurseries. Wc have appointed V. B. Sinocake, Peca*< local agent for Adams conntv. who aers that yen may favor him with. Aligns* 10.